There is typically an identified #hashtag for tweeting and denting; it is typically #redhat or #summitjbw, will update this as we go along.

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The official hashtag to use for any tweets concerned with the Summit is #redhat.

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== Pre-Summit Events ==

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=== JBoss Drinkup/Meetup ===

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An informal meetup to kick off JUDCon and Summit activities has been planned by Andrew Rubinger. A lot of JBoss developers will be at the meetup, so please feel free to stop by, ask them some questions, and have a drink, even if you aren't attending the conference. For updates about the meetup follow Andrew Rubinger ([http://twitter.com/#!/ALRubinger @ALRubinger]) or Sarah White ([http://twitter.com/#!/carbonfray @carbonfray]). There is no signup or RSVP process you need to complete to attend the Meetup.

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; When

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: 2012-06-24 (Sun) from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm

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; Where

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: The Bell in Hand Tavern

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: 45 Union Street, '''Boston''', MA 02108

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: [http://goo.gl/maps/cWAf Map]

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; Tavern telephone number

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: (617) 227-2098

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; Tavern URL

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: [http://bellinhand.com The Bell in Hand Tavern]

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=== JUDCon ===

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JUDCon, the JBoss Users and Developers Conference, is a conference by developers and for developers. The talk track themes this year include: Application Platforms and Development, Cloud and other Cool Stuff, and Big Data and Persistence.

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; When

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: 2012-06-25 through 2012-06-26 (Mon-Tue)

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; Where

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: Hynes Convention Center, 415 Summer Street, '''Boston''', MA 02210

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: [http://g.co/maps/hrbdb Map]

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; Conference URL

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: [http://www.jboss.org/events/JUDCon/2012/boston JUDCon 2012]

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: Registration is now [http://www.jboss.org/events/JUDCon/2012/boston/register open].

| 007 || [[User:laubersm|Susan Lauber]] || No || || Should be around for setup/cleanup and between talks (like previous years)

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=== Fedora Booth Sessions ===

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We are back in the Hynes Convention Center this year, albeit newly refurbished. An area adjacent to the booth is available for Fedora-related mini-sessions. It will contain 15-20 seats and a screen. We also have a dedicated ARM demo area.

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! colspan='3' | Wednesday, June 27, 2012

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| 1200-1230 || Network Load Balancing for the 21st Century with keepalived and haproxy ||

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| 1230-1300 ||JBoss AS 7 on Fedora || [[User:mojavelinux|Dan Allen]]

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| 1430-1630 ||Hot Dog Snack Time! || Beefy Miracle

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| 1700-1730 || very tenative ||

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| 1730-1600 || very tenative ||

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! colspan='3' | Thursday, June 28, 2012

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| 1200-1300 || Fedora and ARM Demonstration || Jon Masters

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| 1430-1630 ||Hot Dog Snack Time! || Beefy Miracle

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=== Room ===

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=== JUDCon and Red Hat Summit Agenda Events and Talks ===

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{{Admon/note | In the past, we've sometimes had a dedicated Fedora Room, for impromptu or lightly planned sessions (not to compete with Summit. No word on this yet for 2012. We may have a variety of spaces at our disposal as well; list here as needed!}}

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These talks are part of the official Red Hat Summit agenda. They were tagged as topics related to Fedora or opensource.com in the Summit schedule. Rooms have yet to be determined.

| colspan='4' | * These talks are part of the official Red Hat Summit agenda. They were tagged as topics related to Fedora or opensource.com in the Summit schedule. Rooms have yet to be determined.

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== Booth ==

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=== Fedora Booth Staffing ===

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We are back in the Hynes Convention Center this year, albeit newly refurbished. More info on our prospective location soon.

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If you'd like to help at the Fedora booth, please enter your name in the time slot(s) below. Make sure you've checked the Summit [http://www.redhat.com/summit/ agenda] first though so you don't conflict with talks or events you're interestes in (or required to attend).

| colspan='2' | [[User:rbergero|Robyn Bergeron]] will be available at most times except where marked, but could use help any time you're free. If you've already checked the [http://www.redhat.com/summit/ agenda] and know when you're free, please mark your name above!

| colspan='3' | [[User:rbergero|Robyn Bergeron]] will be available at most times except where marked. [[User:graphitefriction|Sarah]] will also be available during the majority of the conference. If you've already checked the [http://www.redhat.com/summit/ agenda] and know when you're free, please mark your name above!

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=== Room ===

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{{Admon/note | In the past, we've sometimes had a dedicated Fedora Room, for impromptu or lightly planned sessions (not to compete with Summit. No word on this yet for 2012. We may have a variety of spaces at our disposal as well; list here as needed!}}

| 004 || [[User:thl|Thorsten Leemhuis]] || Tue 10 PM || Sat 8 PM || BOS || No || I'm there for work and there won't be much free time, but I guess I'll show up at the booth a few times, similar to how I did in the past few years

{{admon/note|Ideas/Brainstorming|Use this section to brainstorm ideas about things to do at the event.}}

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=== Photography/Audio/Video Recording Ideas ===

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If we could get a room (for audio quality), graphite6 could bring the following equipment:

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* two studio lights with tripods

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* two usb yeti microphones (one yeti can record a single person, an interview, or an entire conference table)

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* HD digital video camera

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* DSLR camera

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* tripod for camera

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A list of questions for meet the user/contributor/developer, why I'm passionate about open source, let me introduce you to my open source project style videos is [[Meet_the_fedora_community_interview_questions|here]].

Latest revision as of 20:51, 7 July 2012

This page contains information about the Fedora Project at the Red Hat Summit 2012. You can compare this to the original vision for the event on its own page.

The Red Hat Summit is a conference where Red Hat converses with its customers. A Fedora presence supports the event by demonstrating the importance of community in the Red Hat ecosystem, but also benefits Fedora because Red Hat's customers are sometimes interested in looking at and contributing to Fedora once they find out about us.

The coordinator for the Fedora presence at Summit is Robyn Bergeron. The Summit-planning mailing list is also used to coordinate the logistics of prepping and attending Summit, and those intending to attend or participate in planning are encouraged to sign up to receive mail from this list.

An informal meetup to kick off JUDCon and Summit activities has been planned by Andrew Rubinger. A lot of JBoss developers will be at the meetup, so please feel free to stop by, ask them some questions, and have a drink, even if you aren't attending the conference. For updates about the meetup follow Andrew Rubinger (@ALRubinger) or Sarah White (@carbonfray). There is no signup or RSVP process you need to complete to attend the Meetup.

JUDCon, the JBoss Users and Developers Conference, is a conference by developers and for developers. The talk track themes this year include: Application Platforms and Development, Cloud and other Cool Stuff, and Big Data and Persistence.

If you are representing Fedora at this event please sign up below, include the link to your personal wiki page and note the capacity in which you will be representing the project (i.e. helping at the booth, speaking, running special Fedora activities at the event, etc.).

List conference events, including date, start time, and location, below that may be relevant to Fedora users. Relevant events include when the booth might be staffed, when Fedora contributors are giving talks, when special activities are happening, etc.

We are back in the Hynes Convention Center this year, albeit newly refurbished. An area adjacent to the booth is available for Fedora-related mini-sessions. It will contain 15-20 seats and a screen. We also have a dedicated ARM demo area.

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Time

Event

Speaker

1200-1230

Network Load Balancing for the 21st Century with keepalived and haproxy

If you'd like to help at the Fedora booth, please enter your name in the time slot(s) below. Make sure you've checked the Summit agenda first though so you don't conflict with talks or events you're interestes in (or required to attend).

Robyn Bergeron will be available at most times except where marked. Sarah will also be available during the majority of the conference. If you've already checked the agenda and know when you're free, please mark your name above!

In the past, we've sometimes had a dedicated Fedora Room, for impromptu or lightly planned sessions (not to compete with Summit. No word on this yet for 2012. We may have a variety of spaces at our disposal as well; list here as needed!

Depends on evening activities. TBD! << Wednesday probably best. Thursday is Fenway party, Friday people will be leaving << Wednesday has the RHCP reception and lots of dinners-for-specific-audiences, how about Tuesday-after-keynotes?

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